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Darajat Power Station

Coordinates: 07°13′3″S 107°44′21.8″E / 7.21750°S 107.739389°E / -7.21750; 107.739389
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Darajat Geothermal Power Plant Complex
Map
CountryIndonesia
LocationGarut, West Java
Coordinates07°13′3″S 107°44′21.8″E / 7.21750°S 107.739389°E / -7.21750; 107.739389
StatusOperational
Commission date1994 (Unit 1)
2000 (Unit 2)
2007 (Unit 3)
OperatorsIndonesian Electricity Company (Unit I)
PT Chevron Geothermal Indonesia (Unit II & III)
Geothermal power station
TypeDry steam
Min. source temp.240 °C (464 °F)
Wells49
Power generation
Units operational3
Nameplate capacity271 MW:
1 × 55 MW (Unit 1)
1 × 95 MW (Unit 2)
1 × 121 MW (Unit 3)

Darajat Georhermal Power Plant Complex which is situated in District Pasirwangi, Garut, West Java, roughly 150 km south-east of Jakarta. The complex is on of Mt Kendang area, where 2000 meters above ocean level on the vulacanic mountains. The Darajat geothermal field is a generous excellent asset delivering dry steam at the wellhead. The asset is one of just a couple of dry steam fields on the planet.[1]

Darajat I

In December 1984 Amoseas sign in contract with Pertamina and PLN, they build up geothermal power stations 330 MW capacity, inside a 56,650 hectare region in Darajat, West Java. Amoseas provides the steam, PLN started operating first power plant with 55-MW on November 1994.[1]

Darajat II

Construction of unit II in 1997, but the government suspended plant construction in 1998 because Indonesian monetary crisis. In April 2000, Chevron Geothermal Indonesia continued the project, they installed capacity for this unit is 94 MW.[1]

Darajat III

Operated in 2007, by Chevron Geothermal, Darajat is capable of producing 110 MW. In 2009 the generator capacity was increased to 121 MW.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Yamin, Wibisono; Choiri, Miftachul; Goesmano, Amsal; Nurfahmiawati, Temy (2015), "Darajat Unit II/III Interface Debottlenecking Project" (PDF), Proceedings World Geothermal Congress